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Inquest into the death of Myles Gray has begun

Inquest into the death of Myles Gray has begun

The coroner’s investigation is scheduled to call 41 witnesses over 10 days.
This B.C. school has banned cellphones — and seen student health improve

This B.C. school has banned cellphones — and seen student health improve

'We saw kids play again': Chatelech Secondary School on the Sunshine Coast is seeing improvements to student health and academics after banning cellphones during instructional time.
Icy club recognizes warm hearts: Gibsons Curling Club tips its brooms to its volunteers

Icy club recognizes warm hearts: Gibsons Curling Club tips its brooms to its volunteers

The facility provides a venue for school groups, seasonal celebrations, seminars and classes, flea markets and family gatherings. And it’s all done by our group of volunteers.
SCRD receives $6 million for Sechelt water meters

SCRD receives $6 million for Sechelt water meters

SCRD electors approved borrowing up to $7.25 million for the project in 2021
Internal audit raises red flags over maintenance of graves, cemeteries for veterans

Internal audit raises red flags over maintenance of graves, cemeteries for veterans

The Trudeau government subsequently committed nearly $25 million over five years in temporary funding starting in 2018, which the new report says has largely addressed the problem by facilitating thousands of repairs.
After year-long closure, West Van off-ramp finally reopens

After year-long closure, West Van off-ramp finally reopens

Large boulders and soft fill conspired to delay a stormwater drainage pipe project under the highway
Letters: There's a short-term water solution flowing out Chapman Creek

Letters: There's a short-term water solution flowing out Chapman Creek

'If the EFN could be reduced to 160 l/sec for the period from late May until mid-August this would represent approximately 75 days of reduced EFN which would impound 25 more days of domestic water supply available out of Chapman Lake.'
Vancouver officers involved in beating death should be fired, victim's sister says

Vancouver officers involved in beating death should be fired, victim's sister says

BURNABY, B.C. — The sister of a man beaten to death during a confrontation with Vancouver police says the officers involved should lose their jobs.
Letters: Stonehurst public hearing is seeking public input

Letters: Stonehurst public hearing is seeking public input

'Last week you published two letters by people clearly opposed to the development, who presumably would’ve celebrated its defeat, criticizing us (in one case criticizing me personally) for not seeking public input, when in fact that is exactly what we voted to do!'
Here's what happens to federal services if public servants strike on Wednesday

Here's what happens to federal services if public servants strike on Wednesday

Here's an updated list of what services may be affected.